Not sure about "animal", but the fungus Strobilomyces strobilaceus, also called Strobilomyces floccopus is commonly known as "old man of the woods".
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Not sure where someone got their information that "owl" translates from or into "old man of the wood"...
The etymology of the name "owl" is that it comes from Old English ule by way of Middle English - originating from Proto-Germanic *uwwalǭ in imitation of a wail or an owl's hoot.
probably the coyote
Monkey
It was in Wood chips
This is a man's name, and is French in origin.
He had a lovely finish. fyi...Shellac is a wood cleaner
Je suis charmant translates as "I'm charming" (and that's a man speaking here, otherwise it'd be "charmante").
Yukino means like snow;from a story;snow storm etc. it's a Japanese name often given to girls.
Orangutan.
The word human translates into wise man wise. How suprising that we believe that we are the supierer spiecous, while ost animals are smarter than us? The only reason we can kill them is that we devoloped the weapons before they did, and evolved before them.
There is no such expression in German.Main is the name of a German river.Mann translates as man, husband
"Woraus macht man Kerzen?" translates in to English as "What are candles made of?" The answer is "Wachs" which translates as "wax".
Man made wood are called engineered wood or composite wood,
Usually the men on the Expedition got to name animals. Usually the man who found the or caught the animal was able to name it, but sometimes the naming was offered to another man.
wood made by man!
Vietnamese who celebrate Christmas do believe in their own Santa Claus. Here he is called Ông già Noel, a name which translates roughly to "Christmas Old Man" or "Old Man Christmas."
Armadillo - Spanish diminutive of armado meaning armed (man)
I beileve it's the Orangtan. Their name in Maylay translates into "Man of the woods".
"Sick man" translates as "un homme malade"
That translates to, "Who is the man who has everything?"